<i>Bacillus anthracis</i> forms metabolically dormant endospores that upon germination can cause lethal anthrax disease in humans. Efficient sporulation requires the activity of the SrtC sortase (BaSrtC), a cysteine transpeptidase that covalently attaches the BasH and BasI proteins to the peptidoglycan of the forespore and predivisional cell, respectively. To gain insight into the molecular basis of protein display, we used nuclear magnetic resonance to determine the structure and backbone dynamics of the catalytic domain of BaSrtC (residues Ser<sup>56</sup>–Lys<sup>198</sup>). The backbone and heavy atom coordinates of structurally ordered amino acids have coordinate precision of 0.42 ± 0.07 and 0.82 ± 0.05 Å, respectively. BaSrtC<sub>Δ55<...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has prompted novel antibiotic development by targetin...
Sortases are enzymes that are responsible for the attachment of secreted proteins to the cell wall o...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections in the United States. The r...
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble f...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
The Molecular Basis of Substrate Recognition, Catalysis, and Regulation in Sortase EnzymesByAlex Wil...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Sortases are a family of Gram-positive bacterial transpeptidases that anchor secreted proteins to ba...
Transpeptidase sortase catalyzes the covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall in Gram...
LPXTG proteins, present in most if not all Gram-positive bacteria, are known to be anchored by sorta...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has prompted novel antibiotic development by targetin...
Sortases are enzymes that are responsible for the attachment of secreted proteins to the cell wall o...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...
The endospore forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes lethal anthrax disease in humans and anima...
AbstractSurface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play ...
Surface proteins attached by sortases to the cell wall envelope of bacterial pathogens play importan...
Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections in the United States. The r...
Sortase cysteine transpeptidases covalently attach proteins to the bacterial cell wall or assemble f...
Gram-positive bacteria utilize surface displayed proteins to mediate a wide range of virulence-assoc...
The Molecular Basis of Substrate Recognition, Catalysis, and Regulation in Sortase EnzymesByAlex Wil...
Gram-positive bacteria display surface proteins on their cells walls to perform a variety of virulen...
Sortases are a family of Gram-positive bacterial transpeptidases that anchor secreted proteins to ba...
Transpeptidase sortase catalyzes the covalent anchoring of surface proteins to the cell wall in Gram...
LPXTG proteins, present in most if not all Gram-positive bacteria, are known to be anchored by sorta...
AbstractSurface proteins in Gram-positive bacteria are anchored to the cell wall by the action of so...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria has prompted novel antibiotic development by targetin...
Sortases are enzymes that are responsible for the attachment of secreted proteins to the cell wall o...
Many surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, which play important roles during the pathogenesis ...